delva james
technology, writing, and Drone Technology in Orlando, Florida
I work in the field of drone-based aerial inspection and surveying, with a focus on how these methods are applied in real-world infrastructure and building assessment scenarios. My interest lies in understanding how aerial data collection can support more structured, consistent, and reliable observation of physical assets, particularly in environments where access is limited or where traditional inspection methods can be time-consuming.
A key aspect of this field is the comparison between conventional inspection techniques and drone-assisted approaches. Drone-based systems, including solutions offered through Drone-as-a-service (DaaS), provide an alternative method for capturing visual information from elevated and difficult-to-reach locations. This is especially relevant in applications such as aerial roof inspections, where obtaining a complete and detailed visual overview is important for accurate assessment.
I am particularly interested in roof condition evaluation and structural monitoring, where visual inspection plays a critical role in identifying surface variations, signs of wear, drainage issues, and other potential concerns over time. Aerial roof inspections make it possible to observe these conditions from multiple angles, which can support more comprehensive documentation and improve the overall clarity of inspection findings.
Overall, my focus is on exploring the practical role of drone technology within inspection and surveying workflows, and how services such as Drone-as-a-service (DaaS) can be used as supportive tools for data collection and visual analysis. This approach is aligned with improving efficiency and accessibility in infrastructure assessment, while complementing established inspection practices rather than replacing them.